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A Grizzly bear stands in the river with a giant salmon in their mouth and paws, water spalshing all about with grass and rocks in the background.
Tracking Raincoast

Standing our ground and recognizing a broader horizon

2025 January 22025 January 2

Applied science in its most productive form requires a commitment to acknowledging – and communicating – difficult realities.

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A single killer whale is seen at a distance in a grey light scene, where water and sky almost blend, but the dark black of the killer whale makes the scene look magic; we can see the whale's breath.
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Snapshot of Raincoast actions for Southern Resident killer whales

2024 December 282024 December 30

Raincoast has been working to implement adequate recovery measures for endangered Southern Resident killer whales for almost 20 years.

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A swarm of youth sit on the bow of Achiever on a sunny day, with Pascale leading SSES curriculum.
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Sailing, stewardship, and sound

2024 December 232024 December 23

Raincoast’s youth program, Salish Sea Emerging Stewards, aims to educate, inspire, and empower the next generation of conservation leaders.

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Members of the Cetacean Conservation Program stand on Achiever and take photos of a killer whale.
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Pelagic bird surveys and other research on board Achiever

2024 December 202024 December 22

The goal is to reduce Achiever’s carbon emissions, significantly reduce the amount of underwater noise (from our engines), and become a leading example for other small ships working and traveling the coastal waters of BC. 

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Chelsea Greer kneels in the snowy forest, wearing a high vis vest and a rain coast hat, working on a camera trap for her research.
Raincoast Radio

Raincoast Radio is coming to your favourite podcast channels in the new year

2024 December 182024 December 18

We are launching our podcast Raincoast Radio in the new year, with our first series Of Wolves and Women.

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A bunch of salmon underwater amidst a froth of bubbles and churning water, in bright yellow light.
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Watershed partnerships gather momentum

2024 December 172024 December 17

Our Healthy Waters team has visited watersheds around BC: from Whistler, to Vancouver Island, the Nicola River Valley, and the Sunshine Coast.

Read More Watershed partnerships gather momentumContinue

Humpback whales bubblenet feeding on the central coast.
Raincoast updates

Dr. Erin Wall presents on humpback whale songs in Perth

2024 November 182024 November 18

Dr. Erin Wall is at the Perth conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals where she is singing the praise of humpback whale song.

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Killer whales on the surface of the ocean with green in the water.
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Announcing the Raincoast Ocean Science Awards winners, 2024

2024 October 222024 October 25

Honouring leaders committed to excellence in marine science research and conservation.

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A crew stands in the Fraser River Estuary planning their next move.
Raincoast updates

Small-scale marsh creation

2024 October 72024 October 7

Daniel Stewart, Conservation Decisions Lab, Ducks Unlimited Canada, and Raincoast are all working in the Fraser River Estuary.

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Multiple humpback whales with only their mouths above water while bubble-net feeding.
Raincoast updates

Join us at The Polygon Gallery for the 2024 Raincoast Ocean Science Awards

2024 October 22024 October 9

An evening to celebrate marine conservation and excellence in science.

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Underwater and the light is streaming down on a salmon resting on the bottom rocks.
Conservation updates

BC NGOs head to Seattle for final step in their objection to the MSC certification of southeast Alaska salmon fisheries

2024 September 162024 December 13

Alaska’s fisheries should not be accredited with Marine Stewardship Council’s checkmark of sustainability when these fisheries harm BC’s wild salmon and endangered killer whales.

Read More BC NGOs head to Seattle for final step in their objection to the MSC certification of southeast Alaska salmon fisheriesContinue

A researcher holds up a salmon measuring device with a tiny salmon in it, with the Fraser Estuary in the background.
Scientific literature

Salmon DNA enables new understanding of how young Chinook salmon use the Fraser River Estuary

2024 September 102025 March 2

Raincoast’s five year collection of genetic samples illuminates patterns of migration and reliance on estuary habitats.

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